
Machine Operation
14
WHEEL CHOCKS
Wheel chocks will help to secure the machine but DO NOT use wheel chocks alone to
secure the machine.
CENTER OF GRAVITY
Be aware of your surroundings and machines operating angles. When changing from a
low slide plate to a high slide plate setting or a low cutting head angle to a high cutting
head angle, the operating “attitude” of the machine changes. When a
fl
oor surface is
not level (ramps, inclines, large amounts of debris which would lift the drive wheel of the
machine, etc.), the center of gravity changes (See Figure O, P & Q). Too much of an
angle could make the machine unsafe (a cause for tip-over).
Do Not
run the machine in
unsafe environments.
JOB SITE MOVEMENT
•
Always remove blade and cutting head when machine is being moved or trans-
ported
•
Cutting head and slide plate can be removed to make the machine more compact.
•
NEVER leave machine unattended on an incline.
•
Removing added weights help to make the machine easier to move.
TAPING WHEELS
Taping the wheels with a wide masking tape helps to prevent damage and dirt to
fl
oors
during move-in and move-out.
LEAP FROGGING BOARDS
Leap frogging boards help to protect
fl
oors from damage. Use two or three ¼” luan or ply-
wood sheets, approximately 68.8 cm (27”) wide by 1.8 m (6’) long. Cover one side of the
board with a thin a carpet. With the carpet side to the
fl
oor, place a board in front of the
machine. Drive onto the board. Set the next board in front of the machine. As you drive
off one board, pick it up and set it in front of the machine.
FRONT WHEEL ASSEMBLY (FIGURE S)
The Front Wheel Assembly is an attachment that is very helpful when moving the
machine around on a job-site or loading the machine that is not on a pallet. It allows ma-
chine stability and safe transportation over most surfaces. It is easy and quick to attach
or detach. Raise slide plate so the bottom of the slide plate is higher or even with the
bottom of the guide channels. Raise cylinder, insert Front Wheel Assembly into cutting
head. Secure with securing pin.
NOTE: Make sure the plate is parallel with the
fl
oor so the caster swivels freely.
FIG. O
FIG. P
FIG. Q
FIG. R
FIG. S
Caster
Pinch Point
Plate
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WARNING:
PROTECT OTHERS IN WORK AREA. PROVIDE BARRIERS OR
SHIELDS AS NEEDED TO PROTECT OTHERS FROM DEBRIS AND MACHINE
OPERATION. OPERATOR SHOULD BE AWARE OF WHO IS AROUND THEM AND
THEIR PROXIMITY.
CAUTION:
WHEN MOVING THE SLIDE PLATE, BE AWARE OF PINCH POINT
AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PLATE. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD CAUSE SERIOUS
BODILY INJURY.
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